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Jeremija 47

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1 Issanda sõna, mis tuli prohvet Jeremijale vilistite kohta, enne kui vaarao lõi Assat.

2 Nõnda ütleb Issand: 'Vaata, veed tõusevad põhja poolt ja neist saab tulvav jõgi; need ujutavad üle maa ja kõik, mis seda täidab, linna ja selle rahva. Siis inimesed kisendavad ja kõik maa elanikud uluvad.

3 Kui kostab tema täkkude kabjaplagin, tema vankrite mürin, tema rataste ragin, siis ei vaata isad oma laste järele - nii jõuetud on nende käed

4 selle päeva pärast, mis tuleb hävitama kõiki vilisteid, kaotama Tüüroselt ja Siidonilt kõiki abistajaid, kes on neile veel jäänud; sest Issand hävitab vilistid, allesjäänud Kaftoori saarelt.

5 Kiilaspäisus tabab Assat, vaikima peab Askelon! Jääk nende orus, kui kaua sa tahad lõigata oma ihu?

6 Oh, Issanda mõõk, kui kaua ei ole sul rahu? Mine tagasi oma tuppe, püsi paigal ja ära liigu!

7 Kuidas sa saad olla rahulik? Sest Issand on andnud temale käsu ning on määranud ta sinna Askeloni ja mereranna vastu.'

   

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Philistines

  

The Philistines play a large role in the Bible as one of the longest-standing and most bitter rivals of the people of Israel, clashing with them in repeated wars. The Philistines were a remnant of the Ancient Church, or church of Noah, but had turned the deep wisdom of that church into a worship that focused solely on knowledge of religious ideas and the details of ritual, with no concept of putting religious ideas to work in living a good life. People would be esteemed for their knowledge, no matter how evil they might be in their lives. This was a particularly attractive trap for the people of Israel, who lived in a state of obedience to a long list of spiritually meaningful rules. It was easy for them to forget about the “obedience” part and focus instead on the “rules” part, which made them akin to the Philistines. This is also a threat to us in our own lives. We need to remember that simply knowing a lot and believing the right things will not make us good people -- we have to use that knowledge to treat other people in a loving, caring way.

In 1 Samuel 5,6, this signifies people in faith separated from charity. (Divine Providence 326[12])

In Jeremiah 47:2, 3, this represents people who hold false ideas, and reason about spiritual things from them. (Arcana Coelestia 705) Philistia signifies this religion. (Arcana Coelestia 727)